What you need

For the 2019–2020 application, you need your parents’ 2017 income tax returns or wage statements, other records of money earned, bank statements, records of investments, and records of untaxed income.

Some students of certain incomes are able to have the fees waived by the College Board. MIT is not able to offer a fee waiver directly.

Good to know

Designate MIT as one of your recipients by using our CSS code 3514 and answer all supplemental questions specific to MIT.

If your parents are separated or divorced, each parent will need to complete their own CSS Profile application. To keep their financial information private, your parents should not share their College Board login credentials with each other.